The military plays a critical role in democratization. Soldiers have refused to fire on protestors or overthrown long-standing dictators, opening a window for political change. Conversely, they have also blocked democratization by annulling elections or seizing the reigns of power for themselves. Militaries also shape the long-term prospects for democratic consolidation through their continued coup threat and by leveraging their power during the transition to ensure immunity deals, entrench their own institutional prerogatives, and maintain authoritarian practices. This chapter overviews the existing literature on the military and democracy in Africa, broken into three temporal phases: the military’s role in launching democratization, the c...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
This paper examined the military as an institution and its role in democraticsuccession ...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa— undermining democrat...
In October 1994, the Strategic Studies Institute sponsored a roundtable on democratization in Sub-Sa...
This thesis aims to address the military’s role in democratization studies by identifying the variab...
This article argues that democratization as a global phenomenon is being seriously undermined in Wes...
This article argues that democratization as a global phenomenon is being seriously undermined in Wes...
This article argues that democratization as a global phenomenon is being seriously undermined in Wes...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
This article argues that political tampering with military recruitment and promotion practices, espe...
This study examines military institution and prevailing roles in the Lesotho government to determine...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
Nigeria like several other countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America depicted the picture of a ‘pr...
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, scholars have given renewed attention to the role of the armed ...
Militarised politics remains a single danger to democracy. Coups and military interventions accounts...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
This paper examined the military as an institution and its role in democraticsuccession ...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa— undermining democrat...
In October 1994, the Strategic Studies Institute sponsored a roundtable on democratization in Sub-Sa...
This thesis aims to address the military’s role in democratization studies by identifying the variab...
This article argues that democratization as a global phenomenon is being seriously undermined in Wes...
This article argues that democratization as a global phenomenon is being seriously undermined in Wes...
This article argues that democratization as a global phenomenon is being seriously undermined in Wes...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
This article argues that political tampering with military recruitment and promotion practices, espe...
This study examines military institution and prevailing roles in the Lesotho government to determine...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
Nigeria like several other countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America depicted the picture of a ‘pr...
In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, scholars have given renewed attention to the role of the armed ...
Militarised politics remains a single danger to democracy. Coups and military interventions accounts...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
This paper examined the military as an institution and its role in democraticsuccession ...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa— undermining democrat...